Selected Credits: The Woman in The Life of Jude (Falling Hammer/SummerWorks 2013); Pat Thomas in You Can Do Whatever You Want, Feste in Twelfth Night, Irina in Three Sisters, Witch in Macbeth, Fiancée/Cat in As Five Years Pass, Katerina in The Brothers Karamazov, and Richard in Richard III (NTS).

About: Darcy Gerhart is a recent graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, actor, dancer, singer, and choreographer, raised in Toronto. She studied ballet and contemporary dance at Pia Bouman School for over 10 years, is a graduate of the Drama program at Etobicoke School of the Arts and attended the Stratford Shakespeare School for 3 years. She looks forward to creating new work in Toronto, and is very excited to be a part of this production of Twelfth Night.

About: Leete grew up in Victoria, BC and attended the Victoria Conservatory of Music, followed by Dalhousie University where he got his BA with combined honours in music and Theatre. He is the general manager of Theatre Double Take, currently working on our first season (www.theatredoubletake.com). Look for our production of a new play, Madeleine Robin Known as Roxane by Grace Smith, running February 5-9, 2014.

About: Isaac is a second year undergrad at U of T, studying theatre production and psychology and has been variously involved in theatre as an actor, tech operator, director, writer and stage manager. Isaac is happy to be doing his second show with Hart House Theatre.

About: Almost three years ago, Daryan threw caution into the wind, drove his beater of a car from Pennsylvania across the Canadian border, and parked it in Toronto. Since then some pretty amazing things have occurred, like finding himself upon the Hart House stage, thus making his acting debut in Canada. He is humbled and honoured to be working with such a talented cast and crew.

About: Liam is so very excited to return to the Hart House stage once more. A graduate of the University of Victoria’s acting program, it was there he discovered that Mr. Shakespeare is actually a fairly decent playwright, and wouldn’t mind performing his stuff more often. Liam is also a writer, working on his own improbable fictions, and contributing to the online publication Toronto Film Scene at thetfs.ca.

For Hart House Theatre: Player in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (2012); Player King/Gravedigger in Hamlet (2006); Gregory/Peter in Romeo and Juliet (2005).

Selected Credits: Menenius in Coriolanus, Don John in Much Ado About Nothing (Canopy Theatre); Erik in Theatre of the Film Noir (Love of Louis Theatre Co); Ballad in District of Centuries (Sound the Canon); Bruce in A Singularity of Being (Pencil Neck Productions).

About: David is terrible at writing bios, since he feels that you are only as good as your latest work. That being said, he is a graduate of the Guelph Drama Program, and when not acting on stage, David is acting responsible and raising his 3 year-old son with his beautiful wife – ensuring he never loses his sense of play. David is excited to be a part of this talented cast.

Upcoming: Alison will be reprising her role as Nat in the February 2014 Production of Lovelash!, a show which she is also Associate Producing.

About: Alison is a graduate of the University of Toronto and Sheridan College’s Theatre and Drama Studies Program. Alison is also a member of Entr’Acte Studio’s Show Choir which performs around the city.

About: Christopher trained at the University of Windsor and is an actor in Toronto. He also enjoys writing and painting on his downtime. Christopher is excited to be working with Matthew, the cast, and creative team on this production.

About: Alexander Offord is a writer, director, actor &c. He is also involved with various activist groups, including the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network. He records some of the more lucid residue of his mental life on his blog: alexanderofford.com

Selected Credits: As an actor: Eirlys and Eckhart (Cart/Horse Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Urban Bard); The River Lady (Lonesome Crowded West); This is For You Anna (Crane’s Performance Group). As a playwright: B Side, Record Play (Cart/Horse Theatre); Eirlys and Eckhart (Cart/Horse Theatre).

About: Arlin studied at George Brown Theatre School and is an actor and writer in Toronto. She also has a small greeting card business featuring her cat, which you can visit here: www.bjornthecat.ca.

Selected Credits: Versati/The King in The Underpants (Alumnae Theatre); Demetrius (Paris) in A Midsummer Night’s Dream… A Puppet Epic! (Shakey-Shake and Friends/Toronto Fringe); Moritz in Spring Awakening, Sneak in A Fond Husband, Federico in Saturday Sunday Monday, Orphuls in The Europeans, Leonardo in It’s Munsch Time (GBC Theatre); Leaf Coneybear in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (JM Drama); Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast (Theatre Norfolk).

About: Scott is a recent graduate of the George Brown Theatre School – you can see him on the cover of their 2013/2014 season pamphlet burning a piece of paper and looking very intense in his 1890s German short shorts!

About: MA – Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies (U of T), B.Sc. – Educational Theatre (New York University), DÉC – Acting (Dawson College). Primarily a dramaturg and teaching artist, Annie is currently working with a myriad of Toronto arts enrichment organizations, teaching drama and creative play to young people all across the city.

Selected Credits: Valere in Tartuffe (University Players), Constantine in The Seagull (University Players), Alfred David in Welfarewell (University Players), Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice, David/Timmy in Lion in the Streets, and Lucien Carr in My Libertines (a Character Study).

About: Will King is a recent graduate from the Acting program at the University of Windsor. Will has trained at the Moscow Art Theatre School, and completed workshops with LAMDA, the Stratford Festival, and the S.I.T.I. Company from New York. He is currently gaining certification as a teacher and performer in Chekhov Acting technique from Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium. When not performing Will is passionate about writing, music, and sound design.

About: Christopher is a native of the GTA. For nine seasons he served as Artistic Director of the award-winning Forward Theatre at Mississauga’s Living Arts Centre. Since 2005 he has enjoyed his summer duties as Guest Director for Bancroft Summer Theatre at the historic Village Playhouse in Bancroft, Ontario. A recent recipient of the Humber Theatre Award, Christopher is an honours graduate of the Theatre Performance program at Humber College.

Selected Credits: Steve in Almost, Maine; Dromio of Ephesus in Comedy of Errors.

About: Luis Lopez is currently at his first year at the University of Toronto studying Politics and Economics. Born in Mexico, he moved to Canada four years ago. Apart from acting, Luis has also played the piano for musicals such as Hairspray and Little Shop of Horrors. He is looking forward, not only to his debut in the Hart House, but also to his first performance in university.